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Definition of backache in English:

backache

noun

‘Obese people are also prone to other lifestyle diseases like arthritis, backache, heart trouble and shoulder problems among others.’

‘I travel 77 miles to work and find the seats are hard and give me backache.’

‘The most common forms of chronic pain are headaches, backaches, arthritis and residual sports- or car-accident injuries.’

‘Research also indicates that yoga helps alleviate the discomfort associated with backache, PMS, headaches and arthritis.’

‘More than six million people already look after a relative and research shows almost half of those who care for others will suffer their own health problems, such as depression or backache, as a result.’

‘Williams is slumped over a desk, complaining of backache.’

‘Rabie was suffering from chronic backache and a friend referred him.’

‘It's so important for me to be able to walk in these as they would not give me anymore backache and improve circulation in my legs.’

‘She also becomes addicted to painkillers that she claims are for backache and headaches.’

‘This is a practical experience workshop and participants can learn to alleviate backache, tension, etc.’

‘An excellent form of stress release, yoga helps slow down an overactive mind while at the same time toning up the body, removing toxins, relieving pains, backache and injuries.’